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Oracle® Secure Backup Reference
Release 10.1

Part Number B14236-03
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pwd

Purpose

Use the pwd command to display the name of the directory in the Oracle Secure Backup catalog that you are browsing.

See Also:

"Browser Commands" for related commands

Prerequisites

The rights needed to use the pwd command depend on the browse backup catalogs with this access setting for the class.

Syntax

pwd::=

pwd [ --short/-s | --long/-l ] [ --noescape/-B ]

Semantics

--short/-s

Displays data in short form.

--long/-l

Displays data in long form.

--noescape/-B

Does not escape non-displayable characters in path name. Specify --noescape if you want path names that include an ampersand character (&) to display normally.

Example

Example 2-103 displays the path information for brhost2.

Example 2-103 Displaying the Current Directory

ob> cd --host brhost2
ob> pwd --long
Browsemode:         catalog
Host:               brhost2
Data selector:      latest
Viewmode:           inclusive
Pathname:           <super-dir>